DOJ’s IACAT to implement stricter departure formalities to check human trafficking

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The Department of Justice and Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking on Tuesday said it would be implementing stricter departure formalities starting

The Department of Justice assured that the 2023 Revised IACAT Guidelines on Departure Formalities for International-Bound Filipino Passengers would not curtail the constitutionally guaranteed right of the people to travel “but to serve as a protective bulwark shielding our fellow citizens from the dire perils of human trafficking.

Under the revised guidelines, the IACAT said aside from the inspection of basic travel documents, immigration officers may propound relevant clarificatory questions and require outbound passengers to show additional supporting documents. BI spokesperson Dana Sandoval said immigration officers would be looking for documents to prove the relations of a Filipino going overseas with a foreign partner, including photos and other relative documents.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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